Finally, little slot back Johnny Armstrong has landed at an NCAA Division 1 college and fortunately for one of the top athletes in Florida, coaches at Wake Forest were able to overlook his size because the Demon Deacons are getting one heck of a football player.

The 5-foot-7, 161-pound Armstrong, who is the No. 23-ranked player in the Sentinel's 2013 Central Florida Super60, pledged to the ACC Deacs on Saturday, and canceled his only other FBS school visit, which was slated for next weekend at Illinois. He also had offers from Duke, Buffalo, Cincinnati, East Carolina, FAU, FIU, South Alabama, Northern Illinois and Temple.

"It feels great. The pressure is off. No more stress ... none of that. It's just an awesome feeling," Armstrong said as he went through the Smith Reynolds Airport in Winston-Salem, N.C., Sunday morning."

Armstrong was hosted by former Orlando Lake None quarterback Kevin Sousa, who is headed into his redshirsophomore season at Wake.

"It was great. I met a lot of guys from my hometown Orlando," Armstrong said. "It's a great town, I like the people, the suroundings, the chemistry the team has and the great coaches they have."

One of the most versatile backs in the state, Armstrong pulled off a rare quadruple last season in leading his team in touchdowns (19), rushing yards (1,101), receptions (60), and receiving yards (653) as a junior. He had 1,754 yards and 18 touchdowns from scrimmage.

Olympia aired it out a bit more this year to get more receivers involved with new quarterback Deondre Francois, but Armstrong still managed a team-high 980 yards on the ground with 19 touchdowns, and he also had 30 receptions for 269 yards and three more TDs, leading the team with 22 total scores.

Armstrong, who is the cousin of Tennessee freshman receiver Alton Howard, said he was very happy with the way his recruitment turned out even though he did not get as much attention as what other similar Florida backs have received.

"If I was little taller I'm sure I would have gotten way more attention," he said. "I fine with what I have."

RK247*PLAYER The Recruiting Buzz 17 Derrick Henry RB 6-2 241 YuleeEnrolled at Alabama, Henry became the nation's all-time career rushing leader this season, surpassing 11,000 yards over his four-year career. The Hornets fell one game shy of reaching the state title game, a feat impossible to...

Stacy Coley, WR, Northeast Broward High RK PLAYERPOS HT WTSCHOOLTHE BUZZ 1 Stacy Coley WR 6'0 173 Oakland Park Northeast BrowardMany state recruiting types think Coley is the best player in Florida and also the best wide receiver prospect in the country. His routes are crisp, has tremendous...

Laremy Tunsil, OT, Lake City Columbia 1 Laremy Tunsil DL 6-5 293 Lake City Columbia Tunsil is regarded as the nation's top offensive line prospect by all the major recruiting services. His frame and athleticism have led to over 40 offers to date. The first team Class 6A all-state in 2011...

(Last updated Jan. 13, 2013) Keanu Neal, S, Bushnell South Sumter RK PLAYER THE BUZZ 1 Keanu Neal Safety 6-0 204 Bushnell South Sumter Signed with Florida. KeKe, as he is called, might be the hardest hitter in the state. He's taken charge of a solid South Sumter defense that had a tremendous...

Tarean Folston, RB, Cocoa High RKPLAYERPOSSCHOOLHTWTOFFERS 1Tarean Folston RB Cocoa 5-10 195Coach John Wilkinson calls Folston the best RB he's ever coached, although he will be an option QB this year. Folston has more than 30 offers, including Florida, USF, Notre Dame and others. Alabama has...

Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Tampa Wharton RKPLAYERPOSHTHTWTRECRUITING BUZZ 1 Vernon Hargreaves III DB 5-11 180 Tampa Wharton Hargreaves is considered one of the nation's top cornerback prospects and has received offers but about every major college program. Hargreaves had four interceptions...